(US).
Inventors: Owen Daniel Otto (US) and Brandon Bilinski (US).
According to the abstract* posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "Systems and methods of the disclosed subject matter provide predicting, by an electronic device, a future event at which media is to be played, predicting, by the electronic device according to data stored in a storage device, whether a communications network connection will be available at one or more locations of the predicted future event, generating, by the electronic device, a playlist of a plurality of media according to the predicted future event; and when it is predicted that the communications network connection will be unavailable or intermittent at the one or more locations, downloading, by the electronic device from a server while the communications network connection is available, at least one of the plurality of media from the generated playlist and storing the downloaded media on the storage device of the electronic device......

..... What Google and Runtastic are promising now is twofold. Users can “access a wide array of free workout playlists to suit any mood or activity curated by Google Play Music,” according to Brandon Bilinski, product manager at Google Play Music, in his blog post. Later he adds: “Additionally, Google Play Music is offering all Runtastic users — both Android and iOS — a two-month free trial so that can you can create your own playlists and access Google Play’s library of more than 40 million tracks from your favorite artists to stream and enjoy ad-free......